We want to hear your views…All people deserve to live in safe and secure communities, where they are free to prosper and live rewarding lives that contribute to the general wellbeing of our county.Nobody should be prevented from contributing to

More than 1,200 primary schoolchildren acrossTendring are receiving vital advice and guidance on issues that affect theirdaily lives.Revamped Crucial Crew events are being heldonce a week over eight weeks at Bishops Park College in Jaywick Lane,

More than 120 older people packed into Clacton’s Princes Theatre for an event staged to give them advice and support on how to stay safe.It was the fourth time that Older People’s Crucial Crew has been put on and it goes from strength to

About The Tendring Community Safety Partnership

In 1998 it was identified by the then government that in order to effectively tackle crime and disorder agencies needed to work together to tackle identified issues collectively. Community Safety Partnership's (CSP's) formerly Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRP's) were set up to be the conduit between different agencies and organisations both statutory and voluntary.

The partnership includes Tendring District Council, Essex Police, Essex County Council, Police and Crime Commissioner's Office, Essex Police, Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, Essex Community Rehabilitation Company, North East Essex NHS and Community Voluntary Services Tendring.

Working hard to make Tendring an even safer place to live, work and visit